Gallery/Dealer Details - Calmer House Gallery

Calmer House Gallery is established within Jolietâ€™s East Side National Register Historic District in a late 19th century structure where contemporary artistic visions can be seen in a traditional aesthetic setting. Our goal is to provide a venue for both established and emerging members of the photographic arts community. Four directors of the artist-run cooperative each present one show a year; visiting fine art photographers are selected by the board from recommendations by the gallery director.

The Calmer House Gallery is housed in Calmer House at 352 Union Street in Joliet, Illinois, on the main floor off of Grant Street. Calmer House was built in 1880 for $20,000 by Michael Calmer, who owned Calmer Dry Goods store in Joliet, was a City Treasurer and Vice President of a bank. The house is Italianate, pressed red brick with over 20 rooms. The grand sitting room, the kitchen/dining room, the garden level living room, and the master bedroom are each approximately 30 by 20 feet. The oak tree near the corner of Grant and Union is the largest in Joliet.

Calmer House is listed on the National Register of historic homes and has been featured in the Herald News and the Chicago Tribune.

Gallery hours are by appointment and the weekend, Saturday & Sunday 3-6pm, of Artist's Reception.